“A picturesque country hotel, overlooking Lough Corrib on the Ashford Estate. The splendid rooms are lavishly decorated with beautiful beds and woven carpets; the best offer lake views and private patios. Dine at Wilde's or the Quay Bar, and relax in the huge leisure centre. Superb in every way.”

Hotel review

The Lodge at Ashford Castle may well be the little sister of swanky Ashford Castle (just a bit further down the drive), but it has plenty to shout about of its own. Yes, it may only be a four star, compared to its super luxe sister, yet it still packs a serious punch. Tucked away in its own little section of the estate, this charming hotel was once the estate manager’s house. It has been added to down the years and now provides smart accommodation in a lovely elevated position with stunning views over Lough Carrib (if you can, book one of the more expensive lake view rooms — they’re worth every penny).

What strikes you as soon as you walk in here is the warmth of the welcome and the superb service. Drive up to the front door, and your bags will be swiftly dispatched to your room, then your car parked somewhere more discreet! The other thing that strikes very quickly is the quality and quirkiness of the artwork that covers all of the walls (public areas and guest rooms alike). There are many notable artists’ names and recognisable pieces, from a Damien Hirst print to a Sir Peter Blake original in the reception.

Rooms are beautifully designed in true Red Carnation fashion, with tactile fabric walls and decadently thick curtains to keep the Irish weather at bay. The best have fireplaces, lake views and small private patios for drinks on balmy days. All are individually designed and provide a really comfortable night’s sleep with spoiling handmade soap toiletries, fluffy towels and luxurious bath robes.

Dining at The Lodge is a bit of a treat, too. Wilde's at the Lodge offers fabulous fine dining dishes (alongside more crowd-pleasing favourites for those who prefer things plainer), created with superb local ingredients including native oysters, scallops and fallow deer. Delicious doesn’t quite cover it, and the views from its first floor location are pretty spectacular. Breakfast too is served here; it’s an à la carte affair with freshly prepared dishes from the full Irish to local poached smoked haddock, porridge, granola and the usual suspects, all excellently executed.

For drinks, there’s the lively Quay Bar with its notable artworks, cool cocktails and great fun staff, with a terrace area for outdoor drinks and bar snacks in the summer months.

The final feather in the Lodge’s cap is its superb leisure centre, Éalú. It boasts a 15m heated indoor pool with a lap lane, children’s splash area and a whirlpool tub. You’ll also find a sauna and steam room, the ideal places to relax after a busy day exploring the estate or trying your hand at one of the numerous activities on offer (from guided walks and boat trips on the lough to exploring on one of the property’s bikes).

The Lodge at Ashford Castle is obviously a “go-to” for anyone who hasn’t got deep enough pockets to stay in the castle itself. But it has enough going for it not to have to play second fiddle to its big sis down the drive. It’s got charm galore, warmth and a great vibe from a crew of staff who really know what they’re doing and carry it out with panache and more! For a getaway to this unspoilt part of the country, it’s a no-brainer.

Recommended for

  • Artworks

    • The collection of artworks at The Lodge is outstanding; the property is filled with contemporary prints and originals
  • Other Activities

    • EALU leisure centre is the perfect place to spend some time when the weather is inclement, and equally when it isn't!
  • Weddings

    • Offering a bespoke wedding service, stunning interiors and epic views — it's a picturesque spot to get married.
  • Country Escape

    • The perfect countryside escape — set amidst the rolling rugged landscape and lakes of Mayo.
  • Restaurant

    • Head to Wilde's at the Lodge for delicious cuisine in a lovely setting; the Quay Bar offers a more relaxed setting
  • Pet friendly

    • Dogs are welcome and will be provided with bed, fluffy towels, food and water bowls and their favourite treat.
  • Sights nearby

    • Seven miles from the historic Raunaskerra Ringfort and pretty Cong village is just up the road
  • Views

    • The front of the property (and the best rooms) have glorious views over Lough Corrib
  • Great walks

    • Great walking in the surrounding Mayo countryside, and around the Ashford estate
  • Active Holiday

    • There are so many activities on offer at Ashford, that you'll never be bored
  • Fishing

    • Excellent trout fishing on the nearby Lough Corrib
  • Golf

    • Ten minutes walk from Ashford Castle Golf Club
  • Gym

    • State-of-the-art gym in Éalú
  • Romantic

  • Disabled access

  • Gourmet

  • Wedding license

  • Charming

  • Contemporary

  • Child friendly

  • Chic

  • Lakeside

Facilities

  • Rooms

    64 rooms in this hotel
  • Restaurant

    Head to Wilde's at the Lodge for delicious cuisine in a lovely setting; the Quay Bar offers a more relaxed setting
  • Pet friendly

    Dogs are welcome and will be provided with bed, fluffy towels, food and water bowls and their favourite treat.
  • Suites

    The Lake View Suites have a private terrace with lovely views over Lough Corrib
  • Hot Tub

    There's a whirlpool tub situated beside the swimming pool
  • Sauna/Steam

    Éalú leisure centre has both a sauna and a steam room
  • Gym

    State-of-the-art gym in Éalú
  • Swimming Pool

    15m heated indoor pool
  • Parking

    Free parking on site
  • Disabled access

  • Games room

  • Bar

  • Wedding license

  • Meeting Room

  • Bicycle hire

  • Wifi

  • Concierge

  • Sitting Room

  • Child friendly

  • Garden

Activities

  • Other Activities

    • EALU leisure centre is the perfect place to spend some time when the weather is inclement, and equally when it isn't!
  • Sights nearby

    • Seven miles from the historic Raunaskerra Ringfort and pretty Cong village is just up the road
  • Great walks

    • Great walking in the surrounding Mayo countryside, and around the Ashford estate
  • Fishing

    • Excellent trout fishing on the nearby Lough Corrib
  • Golf

    • Ten minutes walk from Ashford Castle Golf Club

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The Getaway: The Lodge at Ashford Castle

Originally published by The Irish Independent

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